This is a forum for presenting and discussing new ideas, products, and
initiatives that improve DNS infrastructure across the Internet.
You can also use it to provide feedback on Google Public DNS features.
This forum is moderated; your message only appears after it is approved.
Do not use this to report security-related issues;
report them on the Issue Tracker as noted below.

This is a read-only list where you can get information on new versions,
releases, and features of Google Public DNS, as well as current status of
the service.

Reporting issues

If you encounter a problem with Google Public DNS, first please run the
diagnostic tests.
If the issue is that a specific domain cannot be resolved by Google Public DNS,
check it with intoDNS and DNSViz for name server or DNSSEC problems.
These cause most reported issues, and you can often solve them yourself.

If you are unable to resolve the problem, and would like to report an issue,
you have two options:

Post to public-dns-discuss.
This shares your report publicly, and allows you to get feedback from other
Google Public DNS users.
If your report is security-related, do not post it here;
please use the Issue Tracker as noted below.

Open an issue in the Issue Tracker.
Please use this option to report any security-related issues,
such as Google Public DNS returning results that should fail DNSSEC validation.
See the details section below.

In either case, please include the following information in your report:

The date and time you encountered the problem

Your location

The platform on which you are noticing the problem
(e.g. Mac, Windows, router, etc.)

Public Trackers > Public DNS > Restricted
For issues that may have confidential information related to an operator or
domain. Also report security vulnerabilities here. This keeps your report
private to yourself and Google Public DNS engineers. Available templates:

Domain Problems:
Problems with a domain that are specific to Google Public DNS.

Filing an issue in either of the two components gives the issue a tracking
number and a Google Public DNS engineer will be assigned to handle it. You can
view the issue's history and status as it is updated. For more help with the
Issue Tracker itself please see its
documentation.